KEETTEE – A1091577
Gone - 10-2-2016 Manhattan
***GONE 10/02/16*** KEETTEE IS NOT DOING WELL. YOU SEE HE IS FIV POSITIVE WHICH IS SOMETHING THAT CAN BE DEALT WITH JUST FINE, IN EVERYDAY LIFE…BUT FOR KEETTEE, HE NEEDS MORE HELP THAN MOST. His young life is in jeopardy now, not because of FIV, but because his prognosis will put him in first place when it comes kill time, tomorrow. He’s anemic and with FIV that’s not a good thing. A transfusion may be required, which can perk this guy up. FIV cats can live fine with non-FIV kitties, they can also live long, productive lives, if cared for properly. But 6 year old KEETTEE came from the streets…his background is unknown and he NEEDS some TLC and a competent vet right NOW! If your EXPERIENCED, PLEASE offer to FOSTER OR ADOPT him! Don’t let the ACC end his life, no matter how long or short it can be…it shouldn’t be done THIS WAY!
Manhattan Center
My name is KEETTEE. My Animal ID # is A1091577. -P
I am a male black domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 6 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 09/28/2016 from NY 11433, owner surrender reason stated was STRAY.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
10/01/2016 Exam Type RE-EXAM – Medical Rating is 4 C – SEVERE CONDITIONS , Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 6.4 LBS.
10/1/16 S/O: canned food eaten QAR, resting, slightly slow skin tent thin BCS 2.5/5 ABN: SNP amb x4 LN: NSF (popliteal llnn not palpable pink gums NEURO: very mild R head tilt, no nystagmus A: r/o inf, trauma, neopasia, other anemia r/o fiv +/- nutritional, other inf dz (bartonella, fip) P: retro + FIV, 9/30/16: PCV/TS 19/9 Chem Glob 6.2 (2.8-5.1) r/o fiv +/- fip, other und dx disease process TP elevated 9.0 (5.7-8.9) prognosis: poor to grave rec rescue asap for further dx supportive care including transfusion. Even with tx px poor to grave if not EHR P: CWSC 9/30/16 S/O: QAR eating well Hydr wnl EENT: AU no obv inf/inlfam, congested MS/SK: thin BCS 3-4/9 ABD: nsf on palpation Repro/Ur: nsf H/L: hr wnl nm nsr pale pink moist mm <2 Lungs: nsf Lymph: nsf Neuro: OS endopthalmos, head tilt and turns to right, no nystagmus visulaized A: r/o inf, trauma, neopasia, other anemia r/o fiv +/- nutritional, other inf dz (bartonella, fip) P: retro + FIV PCV/TS 19/9 Chem Glob 6.2 (2.8-5.1) r/o fiv +/- fip, other und dx disease process TP TP 9.0 (5.7-8.9) Px poor to grave rec rescue asap for further dx supportive care including transfusion. Even with tx px poor to grave if not EHR
09/28/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
09/28/16 14:33 Basic Information Keettee is an approximate 6 year old male domestic short hair who is being surrendered as a stray. Finder stated she has been feeding this stray cat for many years. Keettee has become ill and she was able to capture him. He tries to flee but is disoriented and falls down. He tries to run in circles. Finder cannot keep due so she will surrender here. Behavior during Intake Keettee tolerated handling. He would go in circles and seemed dizzy. He did not display any signs of aggression.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
10/01/2016 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – EXPERIENCE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Reaction to assessor: Keettee looks neutral, lying down on his cage bedding when approached by the assessor. Reaction to door opening: Keettee remains immobile in place. Reaction to touch: Keettee accepts the stroke, but began to hiss at the assessor’s hand. Placement determination: Experience Keettee tolerates attention and petting, but may be fearful or stressed in the shelter. We recommend that this cat go to a home with experienced cat parents.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
09/28/2016 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
scan negative male intact S/O-BAR, hydrated EENT-CAU, COU, serous nasal d/c H/L-no m/a, clear and eup GI-moderate dental tartar, otherwise negative oral, SNP, NMP MSI-BCS 3/5, amb x 4 but with ataxia, good haircoat Neuro-BAR, normal palpebral and menace OU, horizontal nystagmus with fast phase to the left, turn to the left and roll to the right, wide base stance/rolling A-1. vestibular R/O otitis media 2. URI P-keep in medical initially for appetite monitoring start baytril 22.7 mg/ml-0.65 ml SQ SID x 10 days Cerenia 10 mg/ml- 0.3 ml SQ SID x 3 days monitor appetite Rabies RHL SQ FVRCP RFL SQ
10/01/2016 RE-EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 4 C – SEVERE CONDITIONS ,
10/1/16 S/O: canned food eaten QAR, resting, slightly slow skin tent thin BCS 2.5/5 ABN: SNP amb x4 LN: NSF (popliteal llnn not palpable pink gums NEURO: very mild R head tilt, no nystagmus A: r/o inf, trauma, neopasia, other anemia r/o fiv +/- nutritional, other inf dz (bartonella, fip) P: retro + FIV, 9/30/16: PCV/TS 19/9 Chem Glob 6.2 (2.8-5.1) r/o fiv +/- fip, other und dx disease process TP elevated 9.0 (5.7-8.9) prognosis: poor to grave rec rescue asap for further dx supportive care including transfusion. Even with tx px poor to grave if not EHR P: CWSC 9/30/16 S/O: QAR eating well Hydr wnl EENT: AU no obv inf/inlfam, congested MS/SK: thin BCS 3-4/9 ABD: nsf on palpation Repro/Ur: nsf H/L: hr wnl nm nsr pale pink moist mm <2 Lungs: nsf Lymph: nsf Neuro: OS endopthalmos, head tilt and turns to right, no nystagmus visulaized A: r/o inf, trauma, neopasia, other anemia r/o fiv +/- nutritional, other inf dz (bartonella, fip) P: retro + FIV PCV/TS 19/9 Chem Glob 6.2 (2.8-5.1) r/o fiv +/- fip, other und dx disease process TP TP 9.0 (5.7-8.9) Px poor to grave rec rescue asap for further dx supportive care including transfusion. Even with tx px poor to grave if not EHR
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